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  Because the low latitudes of the Earth, the areas near the equator, receive more heat

Than the latitudes near the poles, and because the nature of heat is to expand and move,

Heat is transported from the tropics to the middle and high latitudes. Some of this heat is

Line Moved by winds and some by ocean currents, and some gets stored in the atmosphere in

(5)  the form of latent heat. The term “latent heat” refers to the energy that has to be used to

Convert liquid water to water vapor. We know that if we warm a pan of water on a stove,

it will evaporate, or turn into vapor, faster than if it is allowed to sit at room temperature.

We also know that if we hang wet clothes outside in the summertime they will dry faster

than in winter, when temperatures are colder. The energy used in both cases to change

(10)  liquid water to water vapor is supplied by heat—supplied by the stove in the first case

and by the Sun in the latter case. This energy is not lost. It is stored in water vapor in the

atmosphere as latent heat. Eventually, the water stored as vapor in the atmosphere will

condense to liquid again, and the energy will be released to the atmosphere.

       In the atmosphere, a large portion of the Sun’s incoming energy is used to evaporate

(15)  Water, primarily in the tropical oceans. Scientists have tried to quantify this proportion

of the Sun’s energy. By analyzing temperature, water vapor, and wind data around the

globe, they have estimated the quantity to be about 90 watts per square meter, or nearly

30 percent of the Sun’s energy. Once this latent heat is stored within the atmosphere, it

can be transported, primarily to higher latitudes, by prevailing, large-scale winds. Or it

(20)  can be transported vertically to higher levels in the atmosphere, where it forms clouds

and subsequent storms, which then release the energy back to the atmosphere.

31. The passage mainly discusses how heat

is transformed and transported in the Earth’s atmosphere

is transported by ocean currents

can be measured and analyzed by scientists

moves about the Earth’s equator

32. The passage mentions that the tropics differ from the Earth’s polar regions in which of the following ways?

The height of cloud formation in the atmosphere

The amount of heat they receive from the Sun

The strength of their largescale winds.

The strength of their oceanic currents

33. The word “convert” line 6 is closest in meaning to

mix

change

adapt

reduce

 

34. Why does the author mention “the stove” in line 10?

To describe the heat of the Sun

To illustrate how water vapor is stored

To show how energy is stored

To give an example of a heat source

 

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